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The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission enforces regulations specifically for Sports Wagering. Below you can find the link(s) to regulation for Sports Wagering.

 

Sports Wagering Regulations Article 112

Below are statutes related to racing, gaming and illegal gambling, as well as other laws that affect how the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission operates.

 

Kansas Lottery Act

Kansas Expanded Lottery Act (KELA)

Parimutuel Racing Act

Criminal & Nuisance Statutes

Kansas Administrative Procedures (KAPA)

Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA)

Kansas Open Records Act (KORA)

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In The News

 

Pursuant to K.S.A. 60-4127 all Kansas law enforcement agencies are required to report asset seizure and forfeiture information to the Kansas Asset Seizure and Forfeiture Repository. This information is reported to the Kansas Legislature in an annual report. Attached is the Kansas 2019 Civil Asset Forfeiture Report.

 

On November 20, 2019, the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC), with assistance from the Lansing Police Department and the Leavenworth Police Department, served four search warrants at four different businesses in Leavenworth County. The result of the search warrants was the seizure of eight illegal gaming machines, along with the monies associated with the illegal gambling operation. The warrants were the result of complaints received from citizens, and an investigation by agents of the KRGC. In Kansas, there are only four forms of legal gambling:

• Bingo and charitable raffles conducted by charitable organizations, nonprofit religious organizations, fraternal and veterans organizations
• Horse and dog racing, para mutual wagering at State licensed tracks
• State owned casinos and lottery
• Legally approved tribal casinos.

 

Governor signs Proclamation for Problem Gambling Awareness Month for March 2019

governor proclamation problem gambling awareness march 2019

Pictured below: Former KRGC Paralegal Sarah Lynch-Chaput (center) and Former KRGC Problem Gambling Coordinator Carol Spiker (now KDADS Problem Gambling Program Manager, Far right) meet with Governor Laura Kelly and Others for Problem Gambling Awareness Month Proclamation Signing.

governor proclamation problem gambling awareness march 2019

March 2018 Problem Gambling Awareness month! Click here for more information.

 

KRGC Public Information Officer speaks with WIBW about slot machines in a local business

 

Governor signs Proclamation for Problem Gambling Awareness Month for March 2017

governor proclamation problem gambling awareness march 2017

Developers express interest in the chance to build a stated-owned casino in the Southeast Zone

Additional time granted to apply for the Southeast Gaming Zone

Garden City gambling case to proceed

Kansas casinos have $673 million impact on state's economy, study says

Much ado about nothing. Fantasy Sports Leagues not under siege.

Kansas Lottery accepting applications for Southeast Gaming Zone

Feds deny Tribes application seeking Casino in Sedgwick County

House passes to lower investment threshold in attempt to draw developer

WIBW Illegal gambling Devices Destroyed After Seizure

Help For Problem Gamblers

 

 

For information regarding the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission’s Responsible Gambling Program, including the Kansas voluntary exclusion program and FAQ'S   click here.

To visit the website of the Kansas Problem Gambling Alliance for more about the resources and information available to help individuals with problem or addictive gambling behaviors
click here.

Next KRGC Meeting

 
Date: Friday, December 13th
Time: 10:00am
Location
Eisenhower State Office Building
700 SW Harrison St. Topeka, KS
Suite 450

 
 
 
 
 
 
                                        
      

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Click Here for Current Agenda

Click Here for Past Meetings & Agendas

Click Here for the Casino's Past Revenue Reports

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